In response to Schlussel's initial allegation, Hannity released a statement forcefully denying it. "LET ME BE CLEAR THE COMMENTS ABOUT ME ON A RADIO SHOW THIS WEEK by this individual ARE 100% false and a complete fabrication," the statement read. "This individual is a serial harasser who has been lying about me for well over a decade. The individual has a history of making provably false statements against me in an effort to slander, smear and besmirch my reputation. The individual has not just slandered me over the years but many people who this individual disagrees with."

She allegedly declined, telling him she had to get ready for the taping of his show. Schlussel claimed that the taping went badly; she allegedly said Hannity and his executive producer treated her "horribly," and that Hannity tried to get her to go to his hotel with him after the show. She claimed that she again turned down the offer.

Schlussel's later effort to tone down the severity of the language surrounding her accusationsnoted that she wouldn't describe her experiences as amounting to "sexual harassment." Schlussel originally made the claims on The Pat Campbell Show, broadcast from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hannity currently hosts the self-titled talk show Hannity on Fox News.

"After [the incident] I wasn't booked on his show again," she allegedly said. "And he called me and yelled at me, and it was made clear to me that I didn't go back to his hotel with him after and all this other stuff, and I got a very weird feeling about the whole thing, and I kind of knew I wouldn't be back on his show."

Hannity also got mad at me when I briefly became a redhead and wasn't blonde and argued w me saying my pants size was 4, which was creepy https://t.co/GkAiaGslRf

In his statement to LawNewz.com denying the allegations, Hannity added:

My patience with this individual is over. I have retained a team of some of the finest and toughest lawyers in the country who are now in the process of laying out the legal course of action we will be taking against this individual.

The Fox News host said in his statement that Schlussel's allegations were "a coordinated effort afoot to now silence those with conservative views." Notably, Schlussel, like Hannity, is also a conservative.

Hannity's full statement read:

LET ME BE CLEAR THE COMMENTS ABOUT ME ON A RADIO SHOW THIS WEEK by this individual ARE 100% false and a complete fabrication. This individual is a serial harasser who has been lying about me for well over a decade. The individual has a history of making provably false statements against me in an effort to slander, smear and besmirch my reputation. The individual has not just slandered me over the years but many people who this individual disagrees with. This individual desperately seeks attention by any means necessary, including making unfounded personal attacks and using indefensible and outrageous political rhetoric. My patience with this individual is over. I have retained a team of some of the finest and toughest lawyers in the country who are now in the process of laying out the legal course of action we will be taking against this individual. In this fiercely divided & vindictive political climate I will no longer allow slander and lies about me to go unchallenged, as I see a coordinated effort afoot to now silence those with conservative views. I will fight every single lie about me by all legal means available to me as an American.

In a Monday interview with LawNewz.com, Schlussel said, "I would never accuse him of that. Sexual harassment has a special meaning under the law, and I would never accuse him of that." She added, "I never thought I was sexually harassed by Sean Hannity, I thought he was weird and creepy not someone I liked."

O'Reilly may have been booted from of Fox News, but Schlussel's recent claims indicate that its PR problems persist.